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Forced Eviction and Resettlement in Cambodia: Case Studies from Phnom Penh

Forced Eviction and Resettlement in Cambodia: Case Studies from Phnom Penh

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Date of publication
December 2010
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
MLRF:2459
Pages
39-76

The rise of urbanization and development in Cambodia in recent years has led to a dramatic increase in land prices, with particularly high values for land in the capital city of Phnom Penh. Some government officials have benefited from the high price of land by unlawfully granting land title to private developers in exchange for compensation. Once these officials have granted land title to developers, they forcibly evict from the property existing residents, who mostly come from poor and marginalized communities. There is rampant corruption at every stage of the "development" process. Forced evictions as a result of development projects, land disputes, and land grabbing are now among the most widespread human rights violations in Cambodia. More than one hundred fifty thousand Cambodians are currently at risk of being forcibly evicted.

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Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Chi Mgbako
Gao, Rijie Ernie
Joynes, Elizabeth
Cave, Anna
Mikhailevich, Jessica

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